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Home / Harm to a Recipient / Immunological complications / Acute Hemolytic Reaction

Acute Hemolytic Reaction

Code: 
1.1.4.1

Visual evidence of a hemolytic transfusion reaction identified by blood bank testing after emergency blood transfusion

2299
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Massive transfusion associated with a hemolytic transfusion reaction

2298
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Haemolytic transfusion reaction in a Gy(a-) patient with anti-Gya

2297
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Irregular Antibodies and Cross-match Problems

2292
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Hemolytic transfusion reaction, non-ABO

2286
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Acute hemolytic transfusion reaction, anti-B, clerical error

2285
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Pediatric adverse reactions to transfusions

1986
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IVIG hemolysis, Kawasaki disease

1983
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IVIG hemolysis

1981
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Acute hemolytic transfusion reaction, anti-Sc2

1967
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